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Sleepy Sun

Trippy rockers Sleepy Sunlight began in 2005, when UC Santa Cruz learners Bret Constantino (vocals), Matt Holliman and Evan Reiss (guitar), Hubert Man (bass), and Brian Tice (drums) shaped the bluesy garage rock act Mania. Nevertheless, the band’s music steadily became even more expansive and eclectic, and by 2007 these …

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Lesser Gonzalez Alvarez

Designer, musician and maker Lesser Gonzalez Alvarez was created in Havana, Cuba in 1983. The Baltimore, MD centered artist has already established his visual function featured in various magazines, both online and on the net, aswell as displays in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Like a musician, Gonzalez Alvarez is a person …

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Faun Fables

Spokane, Washington-raised musician, dancer, and songwriter Dawn “The Faun” McCarthy shaped Faun Fables in 1997. After a self-released debut, 1999’s Early Melody, her powerful tone of voice, penchant for functionality art, and United kingdom folk-infused rock and roll with lyrics steeped in pagan imagery seduced the interest of Nils Frykdahl …

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Circus Devils

Although it will be simple to dismiss Circus Devils as yet another indie task by Guided by Voices founder Robert Pollard, the band has a different type of musical exploration altogether, and dismisses the varieties of his solo endeavors for a far more ominous and nightmarish tone exploring the themes …

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Ex Reverie

Self-described as “glam rock from the entire year 1066,” Ex lover Reverie is really a neo-psychedelic folk project led by bewitching blonde frontwoman Gillian Chadwick. Being a business lead guitarist for Golden Ball and collaborator in Woodwose and Rusalnaia, Gillian sensed the desire to explore her musical root base and …

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Jennifer Gentle

Though most young Italian underground rock bands circa 2000 portrayed an open up sonic infatuation (like a great many other groups of how old they are somewhere else) with Anglo-American post-rock — often sleepily so — Jennifer Gentle showed that there is more taking place than performing Slint to death. …

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Vetiver

When Vetiver released their first album in 2004, these were commonly lumped in to the nascent “freak folk” motion alongside famous brands Joanna Newsom and Six Organs of Admittance, because of innovator Andy Cabic’s a friendly relationship with picture founder Devendra Banhart. (Furthermore to Banhart’s musical efforts to Vetiver’s first …

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